Notalina (Neonotalina) daniae, Henriques-Oliveira & Alves & Moreira, 2025

Henriques-Oliveira, Ana L., Alves, André A. & Moreira, Felipe F. F., 2025, New species of Notalina Mosely, 1939 (Trichoptera: Leptoceridae) from Chapada Diamantina National Park, Northeast Brazil, with new records of other leptocerids from the Caatinga biome, European Journal of Taxonomy 1004 (1), pp. 1-18 : 11-13

publication ID

https://doi.org/10.5852/ejt.2025.1004.2957

publication LSID

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persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/0392967C-FFE9-0D29-FD9C-FED89FACFA72

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Plazi

scientific name

Notalina (Neonotalina) daniae
status

sp. nov.

Notalina (Neonotalina) daniae sp. nov.

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Figs 7–8 View Fig View Fig

Diagnosis

Notalina (Neonotalina) daniae sp. nov. is identifiable by the distinctive structure of segment X, which features a V-shaped apicomesal incision creating two large, rounded lobes. Additionally, in dorsal view, there are two small protuberances laterally at the mid-length of segment X with two setae in each one. The mesoventral processes of the inferior appendages are sub-quadrate with a pointed projection near the apex, while the mesodorsal processes are long, thin, and flat.

Notalina (Neonotalina) daniae sp. nov. is assigned to the N. brasiliana species group as defined by Holzenthal (1986). The new species shares with Notalina cipo , N. claudiofroehlichi , N. morsei , and N. ralphi the shape of segment X with apicomesal incision forming two large lobes and the absence of an apicomesal process. However, N. cipo and N. morsei have a wider apicomesal incision of segment X and V-shaped with long lobes and straight apices, while in the new species the apicomesal incision is shorter than ⅓ of tergum X. Notalina daniae can be confused with N. ralphi and N. claudiofroehlichi by showing a similar pattern in the apicolateral processes of segment X that forms two rounded and setose lobes, but in N. claudiofroehlichi these lobes are strongly sclerotized apically and the apicomesal incision of segment X is U-shaped, extending anteriorly ca ½ of its length, while segment X of the new species is membranous. Although Notalina ralphi possesses the V-shaped incision extending anteriorly ca ⅓ length of the segment like in N. daniae , it differs from N. daniae by the absence of lateral protuberances in segment X, and by having a row of 5–7 short, stout setae situated subapically, while N. daniae has two small protuberances at the middle-length of segment X in dorsal view. Another difference is observed in the mesoventral process of the inferior appendages in lateral view, where in the new species N. daniae the inferior appendage is subquadrate with a small projection near the apex and in N. ralphi and N. claudiofroehlichi the inferior appendage is indistinct or rounded.

Etymology

The species epithet ‘ daniae ’ is a noun in the genitive case to honor Prof. Dra Daniela ‘Dani’ Takiya, who collected the new species.

Type material

Holotype

BRAZIL – Bahia • ♂; Mucugê, Igatú, Parque Nacional da Chapada Diamantina, Córrego das Perdizes com Rio Cumbucas; 12°58′29.8″ S, 41°21′7.9″ W; alt. 889 m; 10 Mar. 2012; A.P.M. Santos and D.M. Takiya leg.; white sheet; [pinned]; DZRJ TRICHOPTERA 9724.

Description

Adult male ( Figs 7–8 View Fig View Fig )

COLOUR (pinned). Head and thorax brown with off-white spots. Legs, palps, and antennae golden brown ( Fig. 7A View Fig ). Tibial spur formula 2, 2, 4. Length of forewing: 7.00 mm (n = 1).

MALE GENITALIA ( Fig. 8 View Fig ). Abdominal segment IX annular, in lateral view, broadest laterally, posterolateral margin with some setae above preanal appendages, posterior margin slightly produced medially ( Fig. 8A View Fig ); in dorsal view, sub-rectangular with posterior margin irregular and protruded laterally; anterior margin almost straight ( Fig. 8B View Fig ). Preanal appendages digitate, longer than half the length of segment X, rounded apically with long setae ( Fig. 8A–B View Fig ). Segment X, in lateral view, almost straight, featuring a small protuberance medially with two setae, and having a rounded apex with sparse stout setae; in dorsal view, broad at the base with two small membranous protuberances laterally at the middle-length of segment X and a V-shaped incision at the apex, dividing it into two rounded lobes ( Fig. 8A View Fig ). Inferior appendages, in ventral view, broad at base with apical portion elongate, digitate and setose; basodorsal process rounded and well developed, basoventral protuberance robust, rounded, and very setose ( Fig. 8C View Fig ); mesoventral process with approximately half-length of apical portion, rounded, protrude with a small point near apex; in lateral view, very large, subquadrate, setose on the posterior margin, with a pointed protuberance near the apex; mesodorsal process digitate long, thin, flat, like a blade with acute apex inward directed ( Fig. 8A View Fig ). Phallic apparatus with phallobase well developed and a pair of laterally directed acuminate flanges ( Fig. 8D View Fig ); phallotremal sclerite well developed, roughly Y–shaped, in ventral view ( Fig. 8D View Fig ).

Female and immature stages

Unknown.

Distribution ( Fig. 1 View Fig )

Brazil (Bahia state).

New records of other Leptoceridae species from Chapada Diamantina , Bahia

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Trichoptera

Family

Leptoceridae

Genus

Notalina

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